Do you want to know what the Romans ate, wore and did for fun? Read on to find out more about this mighty group of people. Who Were the Romans? were a group of people who were named after the important city of Rome. Rome is the capital city of Italy. It was the city at the centre of the Roman Empire. However, many soldiers fighting in the Roman army did not come from Rome itself. Instead, they came from one of the many countries which were part of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire included parts of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. What Did the Romans Wear? The Roman Empire in AD 117 Roman clothing was different for men and women: Men wore: a knee-length tunic; a cloak over their tunic. Rich Roman men would wear a long robe called a toga. Women wore: an ankle-length tunic; a dress over their tunic. Rich Roman women would wear long tunics made from silk. They also wore lots of jewellery.
also had different clothing for boys and girls: Boys wore: a knee-length tunic; a special piece of jewellery called a bulla. Girls wore: an ankle-length tunic; a special piece of jewellery called a lunula. thought that the bulla and the lunula would protect the child from evil spirits. Most Romans would have worn sandals or boots made from leather. What Did the Romans Eat? would usually eat three meals per day: Breakfast Lunch Evening Meal bread pancakes dates honey fish cold meat bread vegetables Poorer Romans would eat vegetables and porridge. Richer Romans would eat a feast and drink wine. What Did the Romans Enjoy? did not have much free time. However, when they did, some Romans enjoyed: hunting; watching chariot races; watching gladiator fights.
Questions 1. Which of these did a Roman man wear? Tick two. a knee-length tunic an ankle-length tunic a cloak over their tunic a dress over their tunic 2. Join the boxes to show during which meal these foods would have been eaten. lunch breakfast evening meal pancakes porridge cold meat 3. Which of these places were part of the Roman Empire? Tick three. Europe North America Middle East North Africa 4. Which of these did Romans not enjoy? Tick one. hunting watching the television watching chariot races watching gladiator fights 5. What is the name of the long robe that rich Roman men would wear? 6. Find and copy the name of the material that rich Roman women would make their tunics from. 7. Would you have enjoyed being a Roman? Give a reason for your answer.
Answers 1. Which of these did a Roman man wear? Tick two. a knee-length tunic an ankle-length tunic a cloak over their tunic a dress over their tunic 2. Join the boxes to show during which meal these foods would have been eaten. lunch breakfast evening meal pancakes porridge cold meat 3. Which of these places were part of the Roman Empire? Tick three. Europe North America Middle East North Africa 4. Which of these did Romans not enjoy? Tick one. hunting watching the television watching chariot races watching gladiator fights 5. What is the name of the long robe that rich Roman men would wear? The long robe that rich Roman men wore was called a toga. 6. Find and copy the name of the material that rich Roman women would make their tunics from. silk 7. Would you have enjoyed being a Roman? Give a reason for your answer. Pupils own responses, such as: I think I would have enjoyed being a Roman because I would have liked to watch the chariot racing. It would have been fun.
From the size of their empire to their strange beliefs, read on to find out more about the mighty group of people known as the Romans. Who Were the Romans? Rome is the capital city of modern-day Italy. It was the city at the centre of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire is the name used for the land that was controlled by the Romans. This includes parts of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. were a group of people who were named after the important city of Rome. However, many soldiers fighting in the Roman army did not come from Rome itself. Instead, they came from one of the many countries which were part of the Roman Empire. What Did the Romans Wear? The Roman Empire in AD 117 Roman clothing was different for men and women: Men wore a knee-length tunic called a chilton. They would wear a cloak over their tunic. Important Roman men would wear a long robe called a toga, made from white wool or linen. Women wore a tunic which went down to their ankles. They would wear a dress called a stola over their tunics. Rich Roman women would wear long tunics made from silk. They also wore lots of jewellery.
also had different clothing for boys and girls: Boys wore a knee-length tunic. They would also wear a special piece of jewellery around their neck called a bulla. This was thought to protect them from evil spirits. It would be given to them when they were a few days old and they would wear it until they were 16. Girls wore an anklelength tunic with a belt made from wool. They also wore a necklace called a lunula. It was thought to protect them against the evil eye and would be worn until the day before their marriage. On their feet, most Romans would have worn sandals or boots made from leather. What Did the Romans Eat? would usually eat three meals per day: ientaculum prandium cena would eat a breakfast of bread or pancakes with dates and honey. For lunch, the Romans would eat a light meal of fish, cold meat, bread and vegetables. In the evening, poorer Romans would eat vegetables and porridge whereas richer Romans would enjoy a feast, including wine. What Did the Romans Enjoy? did not have much free time. However, when they did, some Romans enjoyed hunting whilst others would watch chariot races. Many enjoyed watching gladiators fighting and wealthy Romans would throw expensive dinner parties to entertain their friends.
Questions 1. Which of these did a Roman woman wear? Tick all that apply. a knee-length tunic an ankle-length tunic a cloak over their tunic a dress over their tunic 2. Number these Roman items to show the order they appear in the text. The first one has been done for you. toga 1 chilton bulla lunula stola 3. Which of these was the Roman word for breakfast? Tick one. ientaculum prandium cena lunula 4. Join the boxes to show during which meal these foods would have been eaten. prandium ientaculum cena pancakes porridge cold meat 5. Find and copy two things that poorer Romans would have eaten for their evening meal.
6. Find and copy the material that Roman sandals would have been made from. 7. Give one reason why you would have liked to have been a Roman and one reason why you would not have liked to have been a Roman. 8. did not have much free time. Why do you think that this was the case?
Answers 1. Which of these did a Roman woman wear? Tick all that apply. a knee-length tunic an ankle-length tunic a cloak over their tunic a dress over their tunic 2. Number these Roman items to show the order they appear in the text. The first one has been done for you. 2 toga 1 chilton 4 bulla 5 lunula 3 stola 3. Which of these was the Roman word for breakfast? Tick one. ientaculum prandium cena lunula 4. Join the boxes to show during which meal these foods would have been eaten. prandium ientaculum cena pancakes porridge cold meat 5. Find and copy two things that poorer Romans would have eaten for their evening meal. porridge vegetables 6. Find and copy the material that Roman sandals would have been made from. leather
7. Give one reason why you would have liked to have been a Roman and one reason why you would not have liked to have been a Roman. Pupils own responses, such as: I would have liked to have been a Roman because the clothes sound comfortable to wear. I would not have liked to have been a Roman because I do not like to eat fish so I would not have enjoyed lunch! 8. did not have much free time. Why do you think that this was the case? Pupils own responses, such as: I think that the Romans didn t have much free time because they were busy invading countries to expand the Roman Empire.
From their global origins to their strange superstitions, read on to find out more about the mighty civilisation known as the Romans. Who Were the Romans? Rome is the capital city of modern-day Italy and it was the city at the centre of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire is the name used to group the lands that were controlled by the Romans, which includes parts of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. were a group of people who were named after this important city. However, many soldiers fighting in the Roman army did not come from Rome itself. Instead, they originally came from one of the many countries which formed part of the Roman Empire. What Did the Romans Wear? The Roman Empire in AD 117 Roman clothing was different for men and women: Men wore a knee-length, short-sleeved tunic called a chilton. They would wear a cloak over their tunic which was carefully wrapped around their body. Important Roman men would wear a long robe called a toga made from white wool or linen. Women wore a longer tunic than men which went down to their ankles. They would wear a dress called a stola over their tunics which fastened at the shoulders. Rich Roman women would wear long tunics made from expensive silk. They also wore lots of jewellery, such as brooches.
also had different clothing for boys and girls: Boys wore a knee-length tunic. They would also wear a special piece of jewellery around their neck called a bulla, which was similar to a locket. This was thought to protect them from evil spirits. It would be given to them when they were a few days old and worn until they became a Roman citizen at the age of 16. Girls wore an anklelength tunic with a belt made from wool. They also wore a piece of jewellery called a lunula. This was a necklace with a crescent moonshaped charm. It was thought to protect them against the evil eye and would be worn until the day before their marriage. On their feet, most Romans would have worn sandals or boots made from leather. What Did the Romans Eat? Usually, the Romans would eat three meals per day: ientaculum prandium cena would eat a breakfast of bread or pancakes with dates and honey. For lunch (at around midday), the Romans would eat a light meal of fish, cold meat, bread and vegetables. As an evening meal, poorer Romans would eat vegetables and porridge whereas richer Romans would enjoy a feast, including wine. What Did the Romans Enjoy? did not have much free time. However, when they did, some Romans enjoyed hunting for fun and for food whilst others would watch chariot races at the Colosseum. Many enjoyed watching gladiators fighting at their local amphitheatre and wealthy Romans would throw lavish dinner parties to entertain their friends.
Questions 1. From which two materials could a toga be made? Tick two. cotton linen wool elastic 2. Tick all the statements which are true. All Roman soldiers came from the city of Rome. Roman children all wore the same clothes. Roman men wore a tunic called a chilton. Roman women wore a tunic called a lunula. 3. Find and copy two things that a Roman woman wore. 4. From which material would Roman sandals or boots be made? 5. Find and copy an adjective from the text which is used to describe the dinner parties that wealthy Romans would throw. 6. Fully explain what you would be wearing if you were in Roman times right now.
7. Give one way that a bulla and a lunula are similar and one way that they differ. 8. Compare your hobbies to those of a Roman.
Answers 1. From which two materials could a toga be made? Tick two. cotton linen wool elastic 2. Tick all the statements which are true. All Roman soldiers came from the city of Rome. Roman children all wore the same clothes. Roman men wore a tunic called a chilton. Roman women wore a tunic called a lunula. 3. Find and copy two things that a Roman woman wore. Accept any two of the following: an ankle-length tunic; a dress (stola); long tunics made from silk; jewellery; brooches; leather sandals; leather boots. 4. From which material would Roman sandals or boots be made? leather 5. Find and copy an adjective from the text which is used to describe the dinner parties that wealthy Romans would throw. lavish 6. Fully explain what you would be wearing if you were in Roman times right now. Pupils own responses, such as: I am a girl so I would be wearing a long tunic with a wool belt. I would also be wearing a lunula to protect me from the evil eye. 7. Give one way that a bulla and a lunula are similar and one way that they differ. Pupils own responses, such as: A bulla and a lunula are similar because they are both worn around the neck. They differ because a bulla is like a locket but a lunula is a necklace with a crescent moon-shaped charm on it. 8. Compare your hobbies to those of a Roman. Pupils own responses, such as: My hobbies are similar to those of the Romans because they watched chariot races and I like to watch Formula 1 racing on TV with my mum.